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"
That
sounds
wrong
,
"
he
said
slowly
.
"
As
for
the
other
I
can
’
t
make
up
my
mind
.
I
guess
my
ear
ain
’
t
had
the
trainin
’
yours
has
.
"
"
There
is
no
such
word
as
‘
ain
’
t
,
"
she
said
,
prettily
emphatic
.
Martin
flushed
again
.
"
And
you
say
‘
ben
’
for
‘
been
,
’
"
she
continued
;
"
‘
come
’
for
‘
came
’
;
and
the
way
you
chop
your
endings
is
something
dreadful
.
"
"
How
do
you
mean
?
"
He
leaned
forward
,
feeling
that
he
ought
to
get
down
on
his
knees
before
so
marvellous
a
mind
.
"
How
do
I
chop
?
"
"
You
don
’
t
complete
the
endings
.
‘
A
-
n
-
d
’
spells
‘
and
.
’
You
pronounce
it
‘
an
’
.
’
‘
I
-
n
-
g
’
spells
‘
ing
.
’
Sometimes
you
pronounce
it
‘
ing
’
and
sometimes
you
leave
off
the
‘
g
.
’
And
then
you
slur
by
dropping
initial
letters
and
diphthongs
.
‘
T
-
h
-
e
-
m
’
spells
‘
them
.
’
You
pronounce
it
—
oh
,
well
,
it
is
not
necessary
to
go
over
all
of
them
.
What
you
need
is
the
grammar
.
I
’
ll
get
one
and
show
you
how
to
begin
.
"
As
she
arose
,
there
shot
through
his
mind
something
that
he
had
read
in
the
etiquette
books
,
and
he
stood
up
awkwardly
,
worrying
as
to
whether
he
was
doing
the
right
thing
,
and
fearing
that
she
might
take
it
as
a
sign
that
he
was
about
to
go
.
"
By
the
way
,
Mr
.
Eden
,
"
she
called
back
,
as
she
was
leaving
the
room
.
"
What
is
booze
?
You
used
it
several
times
,
you
know
.
"
"
Oh
,
booze
,
"
he
laughed
.
"
It
’
s
slang
.
It
means
whiskey
an
’
beer
—
anything
that
will
make
you
drunk
.
"